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URL: http://www.bailii.org/eu/cases/EUECJ/1998/T11695.html
Cite as: [1998] EUECJ T-116/95

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61995B0116
Order of the Court of First Instance (Fourth Chamber, extended composition) of 10 June 1998.
Cementir - Cementerie del Tirreno SpA v Commission of the European Communities.
Inadmissibility - Confirmatory act - Lis pendens.
Case T-116/95.

European Court reports 1998 Page II-02261

 
   



Actions for annulment - Actionable measures - Commission letter rejecting a request for reduction of the amount of a fine imposed in a decision applying the competition rules and stating the reasons for that amount - Confirmatory decision - Exclusion
(EC Treaty, Art. 173)


An undertaking which has brought an action against a decision imposing on it a fine for infringement of the Community competition rules has no standing to contest a letter in which the Commission rejects its request to have the amount of that fine reduced and states the reasons for that amount. Such a letter merely confirms the decision imposing the fine and does not affect the undertaking's legal position resulting from the adoption of the decision.

 
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